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Sunday, June 24, 2012

Gudigaragalli- Street of Handicrafts

Today taking you through street of handicraft. This street in mainly famous for wood-craft. If you walk down this street, you will feel you have entered a world of arts and craft.
The name of the street is Gudigaragalli(Gudigar- temple artisan or craftsman, Galli means street ). Its in my native place Kumta. Gudigararu- is group of people, and their traditional profession is wood carving. They are very skilled people and artisans. 
You can know about  Gudigars here.

I can say , their contributions to arts have made my native famous worldwide! I'm really proud to take you through this street of Handicraft:
From outside itself you can see the shop is filled with many statues and other handicraft items.
Some more shops along the street Gudigaragalli.




I know, you are eager to see their works in detail. Even I'm enthusiastic  to to share about their work. So in next post, I will take  you to one of my favorite shops.

Until then,
Love , laugh and live the life to the fullest,
-Ranjana

27 comments:

  1. Good & Informative post. Waiting for the next one, in detail.

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  2. definitely I would love to check detail..waiting 4 d nxt pot nw...

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  3. Hi Ranjana ,

    looks Great,

    nice information ...

    Waiting for your next post :)

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  4. Very informative and interesting. Will wait for the next post..

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  5. its like a journey ...
    informative one ...keen to read the next post ,,,do include a short interview with the shopkeepers and the embroiders

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  6. interesting...lookin fwd to read the next part!

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  7. Ranjana, thanks for taking us on a tour of this beautiful craft town !!

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  8. Hi ranjana, Great idea to share abt your local arts shops...

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  9. What color and detail.s, waiting for a closer look :)

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  10. I am also waiting for more pictures to see the works in more detail. Thanks for sharing.

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  11. Good to know about this place. Thanks for sharing.

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  12. would love to walk on these streets feasting my eyes on the w'ful things !

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  13. so fascinating! I would love to visit here.....seems so far away to me.
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  14. Interesting shopping space....Thanks for sharing..:-)

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  15. Interesting :) i enjoy shopping for crafts too... i used to make cloth flowers and decorative baskets out of soaps myself!

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  16. A detailed post would be really interesting to watch ..loved this post !!
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  17. Very nice pics dear :) waiting for the individual review of the stores :)
    take care
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  19. Thank you all. I will definitely post about their works in details soon

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  20. Wow!! It must be fun strolling here :)

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  21. Really I appreciate the effort you made to share the knowledge. The topic here i found was really effective to the topic which I was researching for a long time.
    Handicrafts in Mumbai

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  22. Thank you all. I will write about Gudigargalli in my coming posts again.
    @aishani : Glad that, this information is useful to you .

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  23. hey i just loved your site... i am fond of handicraft items and looking forward for your update..

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  24. Thank you for sharing the information. I am from Gudigar Galli and am proud of the art. Detail on each place would be great.

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